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Parking Mode:  

When enabled, the DVR will automatically turn on and start recording when it 

detects an impact with your vehicle. This is mainly used when the car is parked and someone else 
hits your vehicle. A “P” icon on the bottom right of the screen signifies it is turned on. The user can 
select the sensitivity level from high, medium and low. DVR will record for 1 minute then go back into 
sleep mode. The recorded file will be then overwrite protected. Note: To delete this file you must 
reformat the Micro SD on your computer to alleviate the cards storage being full. 

 
Beep Sound:

  Allows you to turn the beeping sound on or off. 

 

Language:

  Allows you to choose from a selection of languages that include: English, Korean, 

Taiwanese, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian and 
Japanese. 
 

TV Mode:

  We recommend this be set to ‘PAL’ as PAL is the Australian standard line frequency and 

will work on any TV when playing back your footage on TV via a HDMI cable. 

 
Frequency:

  This feature allows the best recording in conditions where street lights and ac lighting is 

used. The Australian standard frequency is 50HZ so it should be set to ‘50hz’. 
 

BackLight: 

 This feature will turn your LCD off after 1, 3 or 5 minutes but will continue to record 

regardless. This feature is useful for night driving as having the LCD on could be a distraction. 
 

Format: 

 This feature allows you to format/delete all the files off your micro SD card and also 

reinstalls your DCIM directory and DVR software on your SD card so the micro SD card can operate 
with your DVR free of errors. 
 

Default Setting:

  This feature will reset all your settings and return your DVR to the factory standard 

settings. 
 

Version Info:

  This simply shows the firmware/software employed by the DVRs hardware. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HDVR303

Page 1: ... USER GUIDE GHDVR303 ...

Page 2: ... high definition LCD TV for high resolution playback ATTENTION Please charge the unit for 4 hours before installing Product Features 148 degree high definition wide angle lens 1080P 15 25 FPS Software Modified 720P 30 FPS 2 4 inch 4 3 high resolution TFT screen Looping Recording G Sensor Function Digital zoom 4X Do not put the DVR into a damp working condition The DVR down not has any waterproof f...

Page 3: ...Package Components Gator GHDVR303 Mounting Bracket USB to Mini USB Car Charger GHDVR303 User Guide ...

Page 4: ...Product Structure 1 Lens 2 Speaker 3 Mini USB 4 HDMI Out 5 Reset 6 Power Button 7 Micro SD Slot 8 MIC 9 Menu Mode 10 Up 11 Down 12 OK 13 Mount Slot ...

Page 5: ... In photo mode the OK button is used to take a picture The OK button is also used to select a setting in the menu Up Button The up button is used while in the menu to move the highlighted area for selecting The up button can also be used to zoom in under the standby or shooting mode Down Button The down button is used while in the menu to move the highlighted area for selecting The down button can...

Page 6: ...ent by determining the gravitational acceleration 1g 9 8 meters second 2 When this function activates the DVR will save the accident footage in a non delectable file in order to protect the footage The G sensor sensitivity can be adjusted to Off High Medium Low in the settings menu SOS Function Press the Menu Mode Button while recording in order to lock the currently recording video file so it is ...

Page 7: ...n off once the battery hits critically low levels Video Mode Hold the Menu Mode button for 2 seconds and then let go to switch to video mode if not already To start recording in video mode press the OK button to start the recording You know it is recording by the red circle indicator on the top left corner of the LCD To stop the recording simply press the OK button again Video Mode Video Segmentat...

Page 8: ...or 2 seconds and then let go to switch to playback mode after photo mode Using the arrow buttons you can choose between all your recorded videos or photos The protected files have a lock icon meaning they cannot be deleted until unlocked Press the OK button to select a file for playback Pressing the Menu Mode button will give the option to delete the file or unlock the file Simply hold down the Me...

Page 9: ...VGA Loop Recording This feature allows you to set the size of the files your DVR will record before saving and creating a new file We recommend the DVR to be set to 3 minute files Exposure This feature will change the white input We recommend it always be set at 0 0 Record Audio This Feature will allow you to turn the DVRs recording sound on or off If you want to stop the DVR recording sound in th...

Page 10: ... Chinese Russian and Japanese TV Mode We recommend this be set to PAL as PAL is the Australian standard line frequency and will work on any TV when playing back your footage on TV via a HDMI cable Frequency This feature allows the best recording in conditions where street lights and ac lighting is used The Australian standard frequency is 50HZ so it should be set to 50hz BackLight This feature wil...

Page 11: ...sian Japanese Video Format AVI Video Resolution 1080P 720P WVGA VGA QVGA Video Codec Audio AAC Loop Recording Recording with seamless Auto turn on off while car power on off Supports turn on while car starts and turn off while car turns off Year Month Day Hour Minute Supported Still images Photo resolution 12MP Photo Format JPEG Memory Card Micro SD up to 32GB Max MIC Supported Built in Speaker Su...

Page 12: ...standard frequency The DVR is jammed or not responding Please reset the device by pushing in the reset button on the underside of the DVR Why does battery go flat in the DVR The DVRs battery must be frequently charged once a week if the car is not in use Why does the time and date reset The time resets when the DVR s battery is flat Make sure the DVR is always charged in order to keep date and tim...

Page 13: ...you need assistance setting up or using your Gator product now or in the future call Gator Support Australia TEL 03 8587 8898 FAX 03 8587 8866 Mon Fri 9am 5pm AEST Please retain this user guide for future reference Version 1 0 ...

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